Crime

ANOTHER ONE!?: Former Reporter Alleges Bill Clinton Groped Her At Arkansas TV Station

A new revelation adds to the numbers of women who claim they were sexually assaulted by former President Bill Clinton.

Leslie Millwee has alleged in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News that in 1980, then Ark. Gov. Clinton groped her and — on two occasions — rubbed himself against her sexually.

Millwee, who reported for station KLMN in Fort Smith, Ark., under the name Leslie Derrick, has told the story privately before, and hinted at bits of it in a book she wrote, but has never made a full public revelation until now.

“I’m very comfortable where I am at now in life,” she said.

“I almost came out during the Monica Lewinsky and Kathleen Willey situation. … And I watched the way the Clintons and Hillary slandered those women. Harassed them. Did unthinkable things to them. And I just did not want to be part of that,” she told Breitbart. “I had very small children at the time. I had a job in pharmaceuticals. It was a very conservative situation. I didn’t want to do anything to bring harm to my career. And my family.”

Millwee said Clinton assaulted her three times in the small editing room of the station, which has since changed hands. Although Breitbart confirmed that she was employed by the station, other details from 1980 could not be substantiated.

She described the first alleged assault:

“…he followed me into an editing room. … I was sitting in a chair. He came up behind me and started rubbing my shoulders and running his hands down toward my breasts. And I was just stunned. I froze. I asked him to stop. He laughed,” she said.

Millwee alleged that the second and third alleged assaults involved Clinton rubbing his genitals against Millwee while he groped her.

“And he came in behind me. Started hunching me to the point that he had an orgasm. He’s trying to touch my breasts. And I’m just sitting there very stiffly, just waiting for him to leave me alone. And I’m asking him the whole time, ‘Please do not do this. Do not touch me. Do not hunch me. I do not want this,’” Millwee said.

“And he finished doing what he was doing and he walked out.”

Millwee claimed in the interview that Clinton later showed up at her apartment.

“He knocked on the door for probably five, ten minutes,” she said. “Knocking. Calling my name. Saying, ‘I know you are home. Please answer the door.’ I did not answer the door,” she said.

Millwee said that the episodes of being groped followed a pattern of “inappropriate gestures.”

She gave one example, in which Clinton signed his name to a page of her reporter’s notebook, just above hers.

“And I said, ‘What are you doing? Giving me an autograph now?’’ And he said, ‘No, I just wanted to show you how good Clinton looks on top of Leslie.’”

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